Devices You Need To Stream The Grand Tour

THE Grand Tour hits TV screens in November and here's how you can tune in to watch Clarkson, May and Hammond.

If we were pleasing all of the people all of the time we're making margarine

Richard Hammond

And Richard Hammond also confirmed why The Grand Tour won't always be just about cars.

Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk at the launch of the new DRIVETRIBE app, Hammond said: "Negativity will always make more noise that positivity. We'll always be bound to hear the negative comments more than the positives.

"The negative ones were from die-hard car fans who wondered what the hell we were doing effectively making a small action movie.

"If we were pleasing all of the people all of the time we're making margarine and we wouldn't want to do that.

"In show one, we knew the people who loved us, but didn't like cars, would come to see what's happening and in show two we wanted something to keep them there.

"We are a car show and I think we proved that in show one, that was about the car-iest show we've ever done and show three we're back to it, it's going to do that."

DRIVETRIVE

Clarkson, May and Hammond have launched their new DriveTribe app

Along with the new show Clarkson, Hammond and May have also launched a brand-new smartphone app.

Called DRIVETRIBE, this new social platform is aimed at giving motorists somewhere to express their passion for their favourite cars or motoring experiences.

The brainchild of the ex Top Gear trio, DRIVETRIBE has gathered over 1,500 of the motoring world’s best-loved writers, racers, photographers and filmmakers to create the social platform for every fan of every car and bike culture imaginable.